Meanwhile, as the least surprising news of the year, that the Chinese Government has a problem with the new Guns N' Roses album, Chinese Democracy, was breaking...
Ever craved a ponytail sportin', zen philosophizin', martial arts master patrollin' a beat in New Orleans? Of course you have. Maybe you didn't know it, but you were. Naturally, there's only one guy to fit that description, and after spending much of the decade languishing in direct-to-dvd movies like the ones they marathon on Spike every couple of weeks or so, Steven Seagal is set to star in his first TV project, and predictably enough, it's a reality show.
A&E is set to debut Steven Seagal: Lawman sometime in later 2009. The latest in the never-ending stream of reality television projects will follow the Under Siege star as he presumably takes care of business as a deputy with the Jefferson Parish County Sheriff's Office. It has been reported that Seagal has put in time with the county sheriff's office off and on across two decades as a fully commissioned deputy, including assisting with recovery efforts following Hurricane Katrina. But hey, as it's also a reality show, it can't all be Seagal handcuffing domestic violence suspects and taking on an entire bar full of stereotypical thugs, the show will also cover his musical and philanthropic pursuits while in the area.
A singing, ass-whooping lawman? Shit, this would have made a great western, if not for the whole ponytail thing and all...
Meanwhile, one again, we find proof that there isn't usually any dignity in death. Benjamin Collen, a 19-year-old Illinois Institute of Technology sophomore, was found dead in his fraternity house Saturday of asphyxia from inhaling nitrous oxide from a whipped cream container. Yeah. You read that right. Someone died from freaking whippets. Collen, a sophomore biomedical engineering major from Lincolnwood, was discovered Saturday night in a storage room in the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity house on campus, after being missing for eight days, with nitrous oxide cylinders found near his body.
Nitrous oxide, often called "laughing gas," is used as an anesthetic and as a foaming agent for whipped cream canisters. The IIT chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi was in good standing and no disciplinary action will be taken against the fraternity due to the accidental nature of Collen's death. I guess that storage room was not used for liquor, as there is no damn way it would have stayed unchecked for eight days.
Now, if someone would just do a few whippets, listen to Chinese Democracy, and pick a fight with Steven Seagal somewhere, I'd have a really awesome way to end this column today...
Monday, November 24, 2008
The Daily Breakdown - 11.24.08
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2 comments:
"I guess that storage room was not used for liquor, as there is no damn way it would have stayed unchecked for eight days."
Why don't you save your snide and under informed comments for situations in which people have not just lost a close friend.
Yawn...this must be what I get for taking a day off.
Glad to see you took time from your apparently extensive mourning to snipe at a z-list radio show host/blogger because you have a friend who managed to kill himself with fucking whipped cream propellent. If you haven't caught on, allow me to educate you. Stupid people, stupid incidents, stupid decisions, etc, all are fair game for comment and criticism, whether in print, online, or on the airwaves, and this was no exception.
Don't get me wrong. It was sad, but it was stupid. How one is smart enough to make it into Illinois Institute of Technology, yet claim their own life with a case of Readi Whip?
Also, to point, I guess you didn't make it into IIT, as the word you were trying to deploy was "uninformed," not "under informed." I was informed, from what the news story provided, to an extent to make the comment I did, so get the fuck over it. I mean, seriously, what the hell was I "under informed" on? Was there a mysterious one-armed man who is really responsible? Is this part of a far-reaching conspiracy or some shit? I thought not.
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All the best this holiday season,
Dr. Thomas Keister
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